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Index of Places in England and Wales with Extant Enclosure Maps Cambridge University Press 052182771X - The Enclosure Maps of England and Wales, 1595-1918 - Roger J. P. Kain, John Chapman and Richard R. Oliver Index More information Index of places in England and Wales with extant enclosure maps Each entry in the Index has seven components: 1 Place name. Supplementary or alternative names are given in parentheses. 2 County name. There is a key to the three-letter abbreviations on pp. xix–xx. 3 Date of map 4 Scale of map in chains (number of 22 yard (20.3m) chains on the ground that are represented by one inch (2.54 cm) on the map). Some equivalent representative fractions are: 1-chain 1:792 7-chains 1:5544 2-chains 1:1584 8-chains 1:6336 3-chains 1:2376 9-chains 1:7128 3.16-chains 1:2500 10-chains 1:7920 4-chains 1:3168 12-chains 1:9504 5-chains 1:3960 16-chains 1:12,672 6-chains 1:4752 5 Percentage of parish/township etc. mapped. 6 National Grid Reference of the approximate enclosure map centroid. 7 Reference number of the full WWW catalogue entry. The website address is http://hds.essex.ac.uk/em/index.html Abberley, WOR, 1821, 6 chns, 5%, SO 747662 – Aberford (Becca and Aberford), YOW, 1828, 6 chns, 15086 29%, SE 428398 – 16686 Abbeycwmhir, RAD, see Llandewy Ystradenny Abergele, DEN, 1811, 6 chns, 27%, SH 950777 – 15382 Abbots Bromley, STF, 1799, 4 chns, 10%, Abergwili, CRM, 1854, 2 chns, 2%, SN 440210 – 13251 SK 098247 – 12509 Abergwili, CRM, see also Llanllawddog Abbots Morton, WOR, 1803, 6 chns, 100%, Aberhafesp, MTG, 1815, 6 chns, 53%, SP 034546 – 15078 SO 048957 – 15508 Abbots Wood, GLO, see Lower Swell Abernant, CRM, 1860, 3 chns, 1%, SN 353661 – Abbotsbury, DOR, 1814, 6 chns, 95%, 13142 SY 574854 – 12213 Abernant, CRM, 1868, 3 chns, 1%, SN 323278 – Abbotside, YON, see High Abbotside 13045 Abbotsley, HNT, 1838, 6 chns, 100%, Abingdon, BRK, 1842, 6 chns, 40%, TL 233568 – 14523 SU 482979 – 14638 Abbotts Ann, HMP, 1774, 12 chns, 52%, Abthorpe, NTP, 1826, 6 chns, 100%, SU 322432 – 14553 SP 657459 – 14904 Abbotts Wood, HMP, see Dockenfield Acklam, YOE, 1853, 2 chns, 23%, SE 794617 – 13550 Abdon and Stoke St Milborough, SHR, 1813, Ackworth, YOW, 1774, 6 chns, 100%, 6 chns, 20%, SO 589836 – 15269 SE 448175 – 16480 Aberdare, FLI, see Hirwain Acle, NFK, 1799, 9 chns, 100%, TG 400100 – 17929 Aberdaron (with Abereirich, Bryncroes, Denio, Acomb and Holgate, YOW, 1776, 8 chns, 100%, Llanegan, Llanvaelrhys Rhiw, Penrhose), SE 577512 – 16448 CRN, 1814, 4 chns, 18%, SH 265295 – Acrise, KNT, see Swingfield 12465 Acton, MDX, 1859, 3 chns, 18%, Abereirich, CRN, see Aberdaron TQ 205799 – 13750–1 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 052182771X - The Enclosure Maps of England and Wales, 1595-1918 - Roger J. P. Kain, John Chapman and Richard R. Oliver Index More information 292 The Enclosure Maps of England and Wales Addingham (High, Middle and Low Moors), YOW, Alderton or Aldrington, NTP, 1821, 6 chns, 100%, 1872, 3 chns, 23%, SE 060494 – 13568 SP 742472 – 14801 Addle, YOW, see Adel Alderton, GLO, 1809, 6 chns, 75%, SO 999326 – 14917 Adel, YOW, 1839, 6 chns, 12%, SE 278407 – 16639 Alderton, NTP, see Whittlebury Adlingfleet, YOW, 1847, 6 chns, 8%, Aldingham, LNC, see Urswick SE 805185 – 16491 Aldington, WOR, 1808, 6 chns, 100%, Adsett, GLO, see Westbury-on-Severn SP 063443 – 15082 Adstock, BUC, 1798, 6 chns, 100%, SP 744308 – Aldridge (Druid’s Heath), STF, ?1799, 5 chns, 13%, 12407 SK 064016 – 16143 Aighton, LNC, see Chipping Aldrington, NTP, see Alderton Aike, YOE, see Lockington Aldsworth, GLO, 1799, 7 chns, 100%, Aikton and Wiggonby, CMB, 1816, 3 chns, 11%, SP 160104 – 14921 NY 299542 – 15770 Alford, LIN, 1838, 4 chns, 22%, TF 451752 – 17648 Ailsworth, NTP, see Castor Alford, SOM, 1805, 4 chns, 100%, ST 609318 – 11994 Ainstable, CMB, 1821, 8 chns, 100%, Alfreton, DRB, 1816, 4 chns, 100%, NY 532453 – 15727 SK 420540 – 16923 Ainsworth, LNC, see Radcliffe Algarkirk cum Fosdyke, LIN, 1772, 8 chns, 68%, Airton (Highside Pasture), YOW, 1861, 3 chns, 25%, TF 216466 – 17697 SD 863617 – 13738 Algarkirk, LIN, see also Holland Fen Aisby, LIN, see Haydor Alkborough, LIN, 1768, 10 chns, 100%, Aiskew, YON, 1807, 3 chns, 9%, SE 289908 – 16312 SE 882218 – 18169 Aislaby, YON, 1832, 8 chns, 20%, NZ 856087 – Alkerton, OXF, 1777, 3 chns, 100%, 16334 SP 381428 – 14242 Akeld and Humbleton, NTB, 1866, 3.16 chns, 2%, Alkham, KNT, 1848, 2 & 6 chns, 100%, NT 956283 – 13078 TR 250420 – 12931 Akeley cum Stockholt, BUC, 1794, 6 chns, 100%, Alkinton, CHE, see Tarporley SP 704381 – 14674 All Cannings and Allington, WLT, 1799, 8 chns, 100%, Alburgh and Wortwell, NFK, 1803, 6 chns, 100%, SU 077623 – 15889 TM 271859 – 17850 Allendale Common, NTB, see Hexhamshire Alburgh, NFK, see Denton Aller Peverell, DEV, see Kentisbeare Albury, HRT, 1864, 3 chns, 10%, TL 440247 – 12732 Aller, SOM, 1798, 4 chns, 25%, ST 403319 – 11992 Alby and West Beckham, NFK, 1843, 4.5 chns, 100%, Aller, SOM, see also West Sedge Moor TG 143396 – 17955 Allerston, YON, 1818, 24 chns, 92%, Alconbury, Alconbury Weston SE 890890 – 16369 (Alconbury-cum-Weston), HNT, 1791, 3 chns, Allerton, YOW, 1841, 3 chns, 5%, SE 111344 – 16689 80%, TL 188767 – 14482 Allerton Bywater, YOW, 1805, 6 chns, 100%, Aldborough, YOW, 1808, 6 chns, 100%, SE 420280 – 16546 SE 411655 – 16585 Allesley, WAR, 1824, 5 chns, 2%, SP 290810 – 16044 Aldbourne, WLT, 1809, 12 chns, 100%, Allhallows, CMB, see Aspatria SU 240760 – 12451 Allington (East and West Allington), LIN, 1798, Aldbrough, YOE, 1764, 8 chns, 90%, 12 chns, 100%, SK 856404 – 17500 TA 250383 – 17013 Allington, WLT, 1795, 9 chns, 100%, Aldeby, NFK, 1810, 7 chns, 6%, TM 463933 – 12575 SU 207392 – 15832 Aldenham (excluding Theobalds Street), HRT, 1803, Allington, WLT, see also All Cannings 12 chns, 100%, TQ 153981 – 14124 Allington Mead, WLT, see Chippenham Alderbury, WLT, 1809, 8 chns, 100%, Allonby, CMB, 1820, 4 chns, 37%, NY 096438 – 15720 SU 189263 – 16029 Allostock, CHE, 1815, 6 chns, 25%, Aldermaston, BRK, 1814, 6 chns, 40%, SJ 745707 – 15241 SU 602630 – 14621 Allstone, GLO, see Cheltenham Aldershot, HMP, 1855, 4 chns, 65%, Almondsbury, GLO, 1822, 6 chns, 9%, SU 856514 – 12798 ST 568839 – 14919 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 052182771X - The Enclosure Maps of England and Wales, 1595-1918 - Roger J. P. Kain, John Chapman and Richard R. Oliver Index More information Index of places with extant enclosure maps 293 Almsworthy, SOM, 1848, 6 chns, 19%, Ambleside (Scandale Head or Seat Sandal and Hind SS 839411 – 12009 Cove Stinted Pasture), WML, 1863, 3.16 chns, Alne, YON, 1811, 4 chns, 97%, SE 496653 – 16316 22%, NY 383087 – 13497 Alnham, NTB, 1776, 20 chns, 100%, Ambleside below Stock (Bird House Common Field), NT 965125 – 16209 WML, 1853, 2 chns, 1%, NY 372042 – 15624 Alnwick (Alnwick Moor), NTB, 1854, 3 chns, 57%, Amcotts, LIN, 1780, 8 chns, 100%, SE 840140 – NU 156116 – 12795 17570 Alpington, NFK, see Bergh Apton Amersham, BUC, 1815, 6 chns, 12%, Alrewas, STF, 1810, 9 chns, 100%, SU 957973 – 12428 SK 158140 – 16161 Ampleforth, YON, 1809, 6 chns, 100%, Alsager, CHE, 1834, 6 chns, 23%, SE 589788 – 16313 SJ 790557 – 15250 Ampthill, BDF, 1808, 6.67 chns, 100%, Alston, CMB, 1820, 10 chns, 80%, NY 730440 – TL 033383 – 13917 15689 Anderby, LIN, 1805, 6 chns, 100%, Alston (Crookdale Moor), CMB, 1843, 3 chns, 1%, TF 539755 – 17572 NY 710461 – 15750 Anderby (Anderby Out Marsh), LIN, 1850, 3 chns, Alston (Wanwood), CMB, 1854, 3 chns, 1%, 12%, TF 547762 – 11846 NY 706477 – 13215 Andover, HMP, 1785, 9 chns, 31%, SU 381459 – Alstonefield, Fawfield Head, Hollinsclough, Heathilee, 14546 Lower Elkstone, Quarnford and Warslow, STF, Angmering, SSX, 1809, 6 chns, 14%, 1839, 9 chns, 14%, SK 070600 – 16130 TQ 070040 – 12336 Althorpe, LIN, 1794, 7 chns, 100%, Anlaby, YOE, see Hessle SE 828102 – 12601 Annesley (Annesley Commons), NTT, 1809, 9 chns, Altofts, YOW, 1810, 6 chns, 100%, 19%, SK 513528 – 17220 SE 374238 – 16588 Ansley, WAR, see Hartshill Alton or Alveton and Bradley in the Moors, STF, 1833, Anslow, STF, see Rolleston on Dove 6 chns, 38%, SK 032453 – 16183 Anstey, HRT, 1832, 6 chns, 100%, Alvaston and Boulton, DRB, 1805, 6 chns, 100%, TL 407327 – 12371 SK 384334 – 12474 Ansty, WLT, 1809, 5 chns, 27%, ST 949252 – 15971 Alvediston, WLT, 1792, 8 chns, 50%, Anthorn, CMB, 1842, 6 chns, 75%, ST 976232 – 15816 NY 200590 – 15739 Alveley (Tuck Hill, Gosty Green, Patches Green, Lane Antrobus, CHE, 1852, 2 chns, 15%, Green), SHR, 1804, 3 chns, 1%, SJ 648821 – 13531 SO 787871 – 15349 Anwick, LIN, 1794, 9 chns, 100%, Alvescot, OXF, 1796, 8 chns, 100%, TF 126508 – 17501 SP 270048 – 14226 Apethorpe, NTP, see Nassington Alveston, Olveston and Tockington, GLO, 1839, Appleby (St Michael Appleby or Bongate township), 4 chns, 4%, ST 633875 – 14928 WML, 1774, 5.3 chns, 25%, NY 700200 – 15586 Alveton, STF, see Alton Appleford, BRK, 1838, 6 chns, 100%, Alvingham, LIN, 1822, 8 chns, 100%, SU 527933 – 14889 TF 363916 – 17574 Appleshaw, HMP, see Weyhill Alvington, GLO, 1813, 6 chns, 100%, Applethwaite, WML, see Hugill SO 598014 – 14920 Appleton, BRK, 1832, 6 chns, 100%, Alwalton, HNT, 1809, 6 chns, 100%, SP 438018 – 14639 TL 136958 – 14507 Appleton Thorn, CHE, 1768, 4 chns, 3%, Alwinton (Harbottle Common), NTB, 1817, 8 chns, SJ 620850 – 15208 5%, NT 922038 – 16243 Ardens Grafton, WAR, see Temple Grafton Alwinton (Alwinton Common), NTB, 1856, 3 chns, Ardington, BRK, 1811, 6 chns, 100%, 2%, NT 897095 – 12775 SU 432882 – 12384 Amberley, SSX, 1828, 6 chns, 100%, Ardsley (Ardsley Common), YOW, 1762, 3 chns, 24%, TQ 033132 – 14297 SE 362059 – 17336 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 052182771X - The Enclosure Maps of England and Wales, 1595-1918 - Roger J.
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